Advanced OR and AI Methods in Transportation DETERMINING LACK OF INFORMATION ABOUT PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEM Safak BILGIC 1, Polat YALINIZ 1 Abstract. The most preferred method for solving urban traffic problems is supporting the public transit systems. For this reason, enough information about the system should be offered to potential users. Lack of information about public transit system causes delays, dissatisfaction and passing to other transportation modes. In this study, two public surveys were made among public bus system users at city center bus stops in city of Eskisehir, TURKEY to learn their information level and general satisfaction about the bus system. 1. Transportation System Properties of Eskisehir Eskisehir is a rapidly developing and industrializing city that situated at west of Turkey. The city of Eskisehir has a population of approximately 500000 inhabitants within the limits of the Metropolitan Municipality. In 2020, population will be 870000 according to projections of Metropolitan Municipality of Eskisehir. According to the Transportation Study & Feasibility Report, which was prepared by Istanbul Technical University Transportation Research Center, vehicle ownership is 129 for 1000 people in 2002. Between from 1998 to 2002, increases of motorized vehicles and automobiles numbers are given table 1. One of the causes of this rapid increase of vehicle ownership is dissatisfaction about the public transit system. Mobility rate (trip/day/person) is 0.68 with motor vehicles and this rate is predicted as 1.00 in 2020, according to the Transportation Study & Feasibility Report. 48% of total trips made by bus or paratransit, 24% service buses and 28% made by automobiles in 2002. Vehicle Types Years Increase 1998 2002 Ratio Automobiles 55008 70446 28% Motorized Vehicles 89083 109127 23% Table 1. Motorized vehicles and automobiles increases in Eskisehir 1 Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Civil Engineering Department, Eskisehir, TURKEY. safakb@ogu.edu.tr, polaty@ogu.edu.tr
254 S. Bilgic, P. Yaliniz 2. Importance of Information About Transit System The most preferred method for solving urban traffic problems is that support of public transit systems. For this reason, enough information about the system should be offered to potential users. Otherwise if people haven t enough information, they can t use the system effectively. A primary goal of transit information activities is to increase ridership or net revenues, preferably both. While increasing ridership is the predominant goal of most transit information activities, efforts may also focus on objectives of: Retaining existing riders. Increasing frequency of use of current riders. Getting non-riders to try the system. Decreasing automobile use through mode shifts to transit. Increasing farebox revenues. Enhancing off-peak ridership. Attracting more riders faster to new services. Increasing rider and general public awareness of available service options. Improving the image of public transportation. Building support for specific initiatives or projects. Raising public awareness of transit service s social and economic benefits. Encouraging participation in related programs. Transit systems can use a wide variety of information services. However, passenger information materials are often not easily available, user-friendly, or up to date. In addition, the materials often assume that passengers already know about the transit system and the geographic area. As a result of this assumption, connections with other routes, lines, and systems are frequently omitted. Given that transit riders come from various demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds, it is important to design and prepare information materials that will meet the needs of all transit customers. Transit information can be presented in various ways (e.g., oral instruction, printed maps, signage at bus stops or on buses, and other oral or written instructions). Each type of aid has benefits and drawbacks. Although no single information aid can meet all of the information needs of transit passengers, a combination of information types will accommodate different learning styles, different levels of transit experience, and different stages of a rider s transit trip. In Eskisehir, information about the public transit system is very insufficient for users. There are no maps, departure times etc. anywhere. There is only line number and destination point at major city center bus stops. And many bus stops don t have any information about the system. The users information sources about the system are; the other passengers waiting on the bus stop and the bus drivers. But these two information sources have important problems. If the passengers don t know the system very good, they can answers questions incorrectly and this causes more problems. And asking to bus drivers has causes important delays for the bus system. In addition to this, many bus drivers haven t got detailed information about other bus lines. So they can t answer many questions. Other information source for passengers is control points. Transit authority has control points at only 4 important bus stops. Their purpose is to control the bus departure times and to answer
Determining lack of information about public transit system 255 passengers questions about the system. But this information sources are very insufficient for users. Consequently lack of information decreases the users and decreases the satisfaction about the system and tends the users to alternative modes. Especially shifting to automobile causes many problems. 3. Public Surveys In Eskisehir, 48% of total trips were made by bus or paratransit in 2002. Two public surveys were carried out to find out transit users current information level and sources of information. 300 users attended to first survey which was made by authors in December 2000 at city center bus stops. Then 282 users attended to second survey which was performed by Anadolu University Highway and Traffic Department students on 20 th December 2004 at city center bus stops. Second survey results are given with figures below. Questions are below the figures. First survey results are given in parentheses in figures. >20min 14% (5%) >10min 9% (8%) 10-20min 30% (20%) <10min 56% (75%) <10min 41% (41%) 50% (51%) Figure 1. How many minutes have you been waiting? Figure 2. Do you know when the bus is going to come?
256 S. Bilgic, P. Yaliniz 1-2 in a week 21% (32%) Rarely 18% (4%) Everyday 61% (64%) Don't know night departures 7% (6%) 50% (62%) Yes 43% (32%) Figure 3. Frequency of bus usage Figure 4. Do you know every departure time of the bus that you mostly use? Asks to other waiters 26% (11%) Waits at bus stop 36% (79%) 4 9% 5 12% 1 40% Asks to bus drivers 38% (10%) Figure 5. How do you learn the departure time of the bus? 3 19% 2 20% Figure 6. Give a point between 1-5 for sufficiency of information at bus stops. 5 16% 1 30% 24% Yes 76% 4 13% 3 28% 2 13% Figure 7. Give a point between 1-5 for satisfaction for general bus system? Figure 8. Do you know, 4 days later all the bus and paratransit system will change?
Determining lack of information about public transit system 257 4 8% 5 15% 1 34% 41% Yes 59% 3 19% 2 24% Fig. 9. Give a point between 1-5 for level Fig. 10. Do you know, 10 days later ticket of information about new transit system costs will increase between 43% and which will start 4 days later? 100%? 4. Conclusions As shown in fig 2-4-6, lack of information about transit system is very much in Eskisehir. Consequently, as shown in fig.1, average waiting time for transit users is very long. This is one of the factors which is increasing dissatisfaction about the public transit system (fig 7) and decreasing usage of public transit system (fig3). Cause of lack of information about the system is having unreliable information sources (fig 5). According to the Transportation Study & Feasibility Report (TSFR), which was prepared by Istanbul Technical University Transportation Research Center, a light rail transit system (ESTRAM) is suggested to counteract the growing impact of increasing passenger demand, car ownership level and congestion level, all of which are beginning to adversely impact the economic development of the city. The construction works started in September 2002 and ESTRAM was started to carry passengers on 24 December 2004. At the same time bus and paratransit routes has changed and a new smart electronic fare collection system has started. As shown in fig 8-9-10, a lot of people haven t got enough information about the new system only 4 days ago. Because of errors in planning new transit system and lack of information about the new system, a lot of problems they were occurred and a lot of people delayed to work place or school at the first morning peak and late to their homes at the evening peak. At the first evening big protests in front of the building of Metropolitan Municipality of Eskisehir occurred.
258 S. Bilgic, P. Yaliniz Turkey is a rapidly developing country. Today car ownership is very low compared to developed countries. But the ratio is increasing rapidly and people tend to private car usage instead of transit. This will generate a lot of problems in next years. For this reason, transit system should be cared and supported. Transit authority should think that Every user is a customer and customer is first. For customer satisfaction and increasing riders, Transit authority should give enough information about transit system. If people haven t enough information, they can t use the system effectively. The followings can be proposed for a solution in the order of importance: 1. Announcement of departure times and route maps at bus stops would increase level of information about bus system. 2..Brochures including route map and departure times can be handed out or sold. 3. New technologies such as internet and wap for this kind of knowledge can be used 4. A telephone information system about bus system can be adopted as a solution. 5. Real time electronic timetables at major bus stops showing the expected time of the next bus can be use. References [1] Transportation Research Board, Transit Cooperative Research Program. Report 95, Traveler Response To Transportation System Changes Chapter 11 Transit Information And Promotion. 2003. [2] Transportation Research Board, Transit Cooperative Research Program. Report 45, Passenger Information Services: A Guidebook for Transit Systems. 1999. [3] Transportation Research Board, Transit Cooperative Research Program. Synthesis 48, Real-Time Bus Arrival Information Systems. A Synthesis of Transit Practice. 2003. [4] Transportation Research Board, Transit Cooperative Research Program. Synthesis 45, customer-focused Transit. A Synthesis of Transit Practice. 2002. [5] Transportation Research Board. Special Report 257. Making Transit Work. 2001. [6] Istanbul Technical University, Transportation Research Center. Eskisehir Transportation Study & Feasibility Report. 2002. [7] Metropolitan Municipality of Eskisehir web page. Available as http://www.eskisehirbld.gov.tr, December 2004. [8] S. Bilgic and M. Karacasu. Effects of Availability of Information About Public Transit To Users; Eskisehir Example. The Fifth Transportation Congress, Istanbul, 2001